‘The New Black’ engages audiences in the South
The Mary B. Martin School of the Arts will present “The New Black,” an award-winning documentary by Yoruba Richen, at 7 p.m. on Feb. 23 …
The Mary B. Martin School of the Arts will present “The New Black,” an award-winning documentary by Yoruba Richen, at 7 p.m. on Feb. 23 …
ETSU Campus Leaders for Environmental and Responsibility plan to introduce students to the Tweetsie Trail for a bike ride and clean-up day. The Tweetsie Trail, …
A warm smile, contagious laugh and captivating blue eyes carry the victory of a young woman who endured a life-altering journey with an eating disorder. …
The Student Government Association Senate voted Feb. 10 to deny the request of $34,400 in BUC Funds for the Impact Christian Ministries Network to send …
Excluding medical and pharmacy students, ETSU has a total of 12,788 students — 10,623 undergraduate students and 2,165 graduate students — enrolled in classes, a …
Snow, ice and freezing temperatures compelled ETSU to cancel classes and close administrative offices Feb. 16 through Feb. 19, and have a delayed opening Feb. …
ETSU Theater and Dance students will partner to present the Pulitzer Prize winning drama “Proof,” by David Auburn, that debuts at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. …
ETSU’s annual Love Your Body Day will launch National Eating Disorder Awareness Week from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Feb. 19 and will be …
Buccaneer students experienced a six day weekend with school being out Monday through Thursday due to snow. Several ETSU teams had to reschedule events in …
ETSU baseball recorded its first loss of the season to Asheville on Saturday night in Spartanburg. The Bucs were coming off a pair of wins …